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Pali vs Hindi - What's the difference?

pali | hindi |

As proper nouns the difference between pali and hindi

is that pali is a Middle Indo-Aryan language (Devanagari पाऴि) of north India, closely related to Sanskrit; the sacred language of the Buddhist scriptures. It has no native script, so it may be written in various alphabets, including Devanagari, Burmese, and Roman while Hindi is modern Standard Hindi, a standardized and Sanskritized version of Hindustani.

As a noun pali

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective Hindi is

of or relating to Hindi.

pali

English

(wikipedia Pali)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • A Middle Indo-Aryan language (Devanagari ) of north India, closely related to Sanskrit; the sacred language of the Buddhist scriptures. It has no native script, so it may be written in various alphabets, including Devanagari, Burmese, and Roman.
  • The Prakrit language of the Buddha.
  • Anagrams

    * * *

    hindi

    English

    (wikipedia Hindi) (Hindi languages)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • Modern Standard Hindi, a standardized and Sanskritized version of Hindustani
  • the Central Zone of Indo-Aryan languages. These are also spoken in Fiji, Guyana and as a second language by Indians in many other countries.
  • all the lects in the Hindi belt, which also includes lects that do not belong to the Central Zone of Indo-Aryan languages
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • of or relating to Hindi
  • See also

    * Hindu * Hindustani, Hindi-Urdu * Urdu * (hi)